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The title song from Foxygen‘s debut album We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic, gets a psychedelic and trippy visual from director William Doyle of Neighborhood Watch Films. Watch the video above or HERE on YouTube to see singer Sam France running around Calvary Cemetery in Queens summoning the spirits just as he does on stage.

That same stage energy ended the band’s summer tour a bit early when Sam had an accident at First Avenue in Minneapolis in July. Doctors confirmed he completely fractured his tibia and fibula and underwent reconstructive surgery.

However, they said they are confident he will be able to perform in time for Austin City Limits and Foxygen‘s October dates in New York City All fall tour dates preceding ACL have been cancelled. Read more to see those dates and the band’s performance of “Make It Known” at Pitchfork Music Festival this past summer below.Read the rest of this entry »

After just finishing two buzzed about performances at Wilco‘s Solid Sound Festival in Massachusetts and Firefly Music Festival in Delaware, the boys of Foxygen aren’t ready to hang up their touring hats just yet.

Starting with Forecastle on July 13th the band is hitting other big festivals inlcuding Pitchfork on July 21st, Pickathon in early August, and Austin City Limits in October with many more dates in between. Peep the full list of cities below with the new dates in bold.

If you missed Austin City Limits’ most recent episode featuring Bon Iver, you’re in luck! You can still stream the entire show for a limited time. Watch the ten-song performance above and the check out the setlist below!

Earlier this year, Bon Iver headed south to tape a live performance for PBS’s long running show, Austin City Limits. Heading into their 38th season, ACL will begin to air those new episodes starting this October, with Bon Iver’s scheduled for the 13th. Watch Justin Vernon and the gang perform “Towers” in the ACL preview above!

Bon Iver will head back out on tour this fall. Dates include a four day run at Radio City Music Hall with support from Anais Mitchell and Polica. See the full list of shows HERE.

Tonight and tomorrow night, The Cave Singers will wrap an incredible North American tour with their Seattle folk brethren Fleet Foxes. Along the way, they’ve played some of the country’s most gorgeous theaters — from Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium to last night’s visit to New York’s United Palace Theatre. Brooklyn Vegan has posted some stunning photos of last night’s sold-out show. That’s The Cave Singers’ Pete Quirk up above doing some serious conjuring at the United Palace, and below are a couple other great shots of the show. Head over to Brooklyn Vegan to peep them all.

Fear not, Cave Singers fan. The band has miles and miles of touring ahead of them. The summer has in store two European dates, as well some short runs of the US that include appearances at The Newport Folk Festival and Austin City Limits. Please head to the Jagjaguwar tour page to see all the confirmed dates AND if you haven’t listened to No Witch yet, just do it already.